Samsung DA32-10105X Replacement Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 24 Month Warranty

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 136 ratings

Price: 7.9

Last update: 01-06-2025


About this item

24-month manufacturers Warranty by Wholesale Sensors, a USA Manufacturer: Rest easy knowing your purchase is protected by our 24-month manufacturers warranty. Wholesale Sensors, a trusted USA manufacturer, takes full responsibility for ensuring the quality and performance of our product, offering you added peace of mind with every purchase.
Wholesale Sensors Replacement for Samsung DA32-10105X Refrigerator Sensor 24-month manufacturers Warranty
Compatible with a wide range of Samsung refrigerator models, providing precise temperature monitoring for appliances such as RF4287HARS, RF263TEAESG, RF28K9070SR, RF23HSESBSR, RF267ABRS and many more (For a comprehensive list of compatible models, please refer to the product description).
Our sensor meets stringent standards, serving as a reliable and compatible replacement for the Samsung DA32-10105X refrigerator sensor.
This sensor plays a vital role in regulating your refrigerator's temperature, ensuring that your food remains fresher for extended periods. Temperature sensor DA32-10105X senses the temperature inside the refrigerator and sends information to the electronic control.

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Top reviews from the United States

Dreams and Blessings LLC
5.0 out of 5 stars Samsung Refrigerator Sensor
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
Lew
5.0 out of 5 stars Samsung temperature sensor
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Dropped a star for not labeling part number on package
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
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Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Dropped a star for not labeling part number on package
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
If fifth star is shining bright, this whole ordeal went well. Like the title says and out of four other relevant parts ordered from different sellers. This one is the only one without a part number on the package. A number that I hunted down, researched and double checked that I had it correct for my model fridge. Maybe they are all the same. Maybe I don't like wondering. I'm a gluten for punishment. So the following what if's are all self inflicted. So... I have the wonderful samsung refrigerator. In which the fridge part is going through a mid/end life crisis and likes to dabble with the idea of identifying as a freezer. I've opened her up about three months ago, put her at ease and thawed her out. I knew it was a temporary fix as we didn't touch on potential daddy issues. And we are acting out again. Not sure of exactly what the reason is (not working) of why her heart is cold as ice. So I'm going to treat her to a complete makeover. If you are having a similar issue and have some knowledge and ability, I'll invite you to join me. And share what I've learned. Not her fault, she was set for failure from the start. And on more than one design flaw. All having to deal with how she cools, defrosts, minimizes condensation affects and manages the water by-product. Let's pretend that all internal electrical components are in working order. The condenser cools at freezing temperatures behind the insulated panel while the fan runs pumping that air out to the food storage area until it reaches desired temp. Fan turns off, a heating coil turns on to melt away the frost formed on the condensor. The panel it happens behind is sealed around the edges with appropriate placed vents in the front. First flaw, the foam seal on the panel doesn't seat and seal correctly as it was installed with wires and components placed in it's way (upper right hand corner) straight from the factory. This allows warm and cool air to mix and creates excess condensation. That's ice build up reason one. Second reason is when it goes through it's regular defrost cycles, designed to melt a smaller amount of frozen condensation from a good seal. That defrosted ice water falls into a channel that leads to a drain pipe that empties out the back of the refrigerator. Well that pipe is made of metal and is prone to freezing water that comes into contact with it. Which clogs it and builds more ice from the water that can't escape. Reason being is because of it's second design flaw. That heating coil I mentioned runs across the top of that drain port (metal pipe). All it needs is a thin piece of metal that touches the port and coil and it will transfer enough heat to keep the drain from freezing allowing water to flow out. And it has that metal piece. Only problem is that it isn't big enough to make a good connection, conducting enough heat. So this process repeats over and over. Slowly building more ice, to the point you can see it bulges from the sides of the panel. You slowly noticed milk not lasting as long because there is less space for cold air to flow via the fan. And then the poor fan. It's fighting to run as it slowly gets frozen alive once enough ice builds up and reaches it. Those are the horrible noises coming from your fridge. Crys for help. Meanwhile your beer is practically now at an undrinkable temperature. Until it stops completely and out of misery. Fear not. Your fridge sensed that cycles are taking too long and the fan isn't working. So a last ditch, selfish attempt to save itself and preserve it's precious expensive motor and compressor. It shut itself off. Easily saved by unplugging, completely defrosting, then plugging back in. Good for another 3 months. So those two problems, cheap and simple. Need to be fixed. A simple cheap but overpriced $5 piece of glorified piece of aluminum foil from Amazon fixes the drain port. And a resourceful, borderline genius piece of foam material that I know you can Mcguiver up to repair that seal best you can. While making sure those wires and components are tucked inside when reassembling. Takes care of that.

Now, as life is never perfect. And all my intentionally chosen companions have daddy issues. One or more electrical components are probably no longer working correctly. I can hear my fan running so I know that's good. I'm too lasy to test the heating element, defrost Thermostat, defrost heater, sensor temp and temperature sensor to know for sure which of those are not working. I've decided to find the part numbers on my own and hand pick each from various sellers using a complicated formula of low price over guesstimated quality minus my hatred towards samsung home appliances over love of their phones and TVs. Equaling willing lost investment of $80. Which is 1/4 price of OEM parts costs. **PRO TIP, visit Samsungs website for clarification on exact model number. Then follow the steps of using their authorized repair company. Visit their site to steal their $49 part numbers you wish to cross reference over to Amazon for an $8 who cares if it works purchase**

So after this weekend and my repairs. If the fridge runs smooth for 24 hours. I will update this review and award back the deducted star. All while forever staying salty over the lack of labeled part number until my fridge fails and I buy an L or G, E.

Unless it doesn't go as planned and I contimplate whether to also not include information like if this part works or not. Or just be mean and blame the entire failure on this seller, remove all stars and leave you guess what kind of mood I was in that day.
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Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Right part
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
Sophia
5.0 out of 5 stars Great it works made in USA
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022
Ron Leach
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to install, just a little hard to get to in this/mymodel
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022
albaneg
5.0 out of 5 stars Great replacement!
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022
marpuff
4.0 out of 5 stars works
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023

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